TREVECCA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY Schedule of Graduate Courses Spring Semester 2018 Graduate Counseling Program M.A. Clinical Mental Health Counseling M.M.F.C./T. (Marriage & Family Counseling/Therapy) Ph.D. Clinical Counseling: Teaching & Supervision ~~~~~ (615) 248-1384 Fax (615) 248-1662 Admissions_gradcouns@trevecca.edu phdcounseling@trevecca.edu www.trevecca.edu/gradcounseling
GENERAL INFORMATION Tuition and fees are due at the time of invoicing. Questions concerning your Student Account should be directed to the Accounting Office at 248-1432. Questions concerning Financial Aid should be directed to the Financial Aid Office at 248-1242. Requests for Official Transcripts should be directed to the Academic Records Office at 248-1744. Students can find course grades, class schedules, and unofficial transcript information on TNU4U (http://tnu4u.trevecca.edu). For questions, contact Erin Travis in the Graduate Counseling office at ertravis@trevecca.edu or 248-1384. Dr. Susan Lahey, program director, can be reached at slahey@trevecca.edu; Heather Ambrefe, assistant director, can be reached at hambrefe@trevecca.edu. REGISTRATION INFORMATION Registration and Add/Drop forms are located on the TNU4U portal > My Team Site > Graduate Counseling Program > Site Links. The link will direct you to the electronic form hosted by the third-party website, RightSignature. Complete the form and submit. After receiving the confirmation email, click the link for the form to be directed to Erin Travis. You will need to use your TNU username and password in order to access the TNU4U portal. If you are unable to access the portal, contact ITS Helpdesk at 615-248-1223 as soon as possible. To learn about RightSignature, you can download Step-by-Step Instructions that are available on the Grad Counseling Team Site, via the TNU4U portal (go to TNU4U.trevecca.edu > My Team Sites > Graduate Counseling Program > Shared Documents > Student Forms-Policies). For questions, email Erin Travis, program administrative assistant, at ertravis@trevecca.edu. Technology fee ($50) applied per course. Master s Comprehensive Exams: EXAM DATES Specialty: April 11, 2018 at 9:00 a.m. or 6:00 p.m. in 401. Please contact Erin Travis (ertravis@trevecca.edu) if you plan to take the comprehensive exam to indicate the time you prefer and whether you are completing a degree in clinical mental health counseling (CMHC) or marriage & family (MMFC/T). Note: Taking the Specialty Exam should correspond with the semester that students are completing practicum. After passing the Specialty Exam, students will complete the second part of the comprehensive exam, the CPCE, in a subsequent semester. The CPCE exam can be taken any of the three semesters of internship although the first semester of internship is recommended for CMHC students. Marriage and family students should consult with their academic advisor to determine the best semester of internship in which to take the CPCE. CPCE: March 24, 2018 at 8:30 a.m. in CLCS 202. This exam is only for those students who have passed the Specialty Exam. Note: Students who began the program before fall of 2013 are required to pass the Master s Comprehensive Exam; these students do not take the two-comprehensive exam (the Specialty and CPCE exams described above). GSA-NCC Exam: April 21 at 8:30 a.m. in CLCS 202. This exam is for those students who apply by the application deadline of December 5, 2017. This is a voluntary exam for CMHC students only. It is the first step to pursuing NCC certification with the NBCC. It is also the first of three exams
required for licensure as an LPC-MHSP in Tennessee. CMHC students eligible to take the GSA- NCC must have completed coursework in at least six of the eight required subject areas and be enrolled in the final two during the semester of the exam. A list of the eight required subject areas and the Trevecca courses that satisfy these subject areas is provided below. Application is ONLINE ONLY. Deadline to apply for the April 21, 2018 GSA-NCC is December 5, 2017. NBCC will email the application link to eligible students to your Trevecca email address. The next administration (after the April 2018 administration) of the GSA-NCC will be in October 2018. Application deadline TBA. Doctoral students and recent graduates interested in the above exam will now apply using the application for counselors who have graduated, which is available at ProCounselor.nbcc.org. Required Subject Areas Human Growth and Development Helping Relationships in Counseling Group Counseling Theories and Processes Social and Cultural Foundations in Counseling Professional Orientation to Counseling Research and Program Evaluation Assessment in Counseling Career Counseling and Lifestyle Development Corresponding Trevecca Courses Lifespan Development Helping Relationships or Theories of Counseling & Psychotherapy Group Therapy and Process Counseling Diverse Populations Ethical Standards & Legal Issues Introduction to Psychological Research Introduction to Psychological Testing Career Counseling & Professional Development GRADUATION INFORMATION All students completing their degrees in the fall, spring, or summer must complete the online graduation application. Students will need graduation regalia for either service; complete the online graduation application regardless of plans to participate in either service. Deadline for completing graduation application: Final date to apply for Fall (December 31, 2017) graduation: October 31, 2017 Final date to apply for Spring (May 5, 2018) graduation: December 31, 2017 Final date to apply for Summer (August 15, 2018) graduation: December 31, 2017 Access the online graduation application at https://www.trevecca.edu/landing-page/graduationapplication On the graduation application, clinical mental health students will indicate Master of Arts as the academic program and Clinical Mental Health Counseling as the concentration. Marriage and family students will indicate Master of Marriage & Family Counseling/Therapy as the academic program (leave concentration blank). Ph.D. students will indicate Ph.D. as the academic program and Clinical Counseling: Teaching and Supervision as the concentration. Type your name on the application as you want it to appear on your diploma. Contact Academic Records with questions regarding the online application at 615-248-1268.
MASTER S STUDENTS INTERNSHIPS Master s Students Clinical Mental Health Counseling (60-hr program) Course Number Course Title Instructor(s) Hrs CSL 5447, Sec. 01 Internship in Counseling I (200/85) Dr. Peter Wilson 3 CSL 5448, Sec. 01 Internship in Counseling II (200/85) Dr. Peter Wilson 3 CSL 5449, Sec. 01 Internship in Counseling III (200/85) Dr. Don Harvey 3 Master s Students Marriage & Family Counseling/Therapy (60-hr program) Course Number Course Title Instructor(s) Hrs MFC 5457, Sec. 01 Internship in Marriage/Family I (200/85) Dr. Don Harvey 3 MFC 5458, Sec. 01 Internship in Marriage/Family II (200/85) Dr. Sara Hopkins 3 MFC 5600, Sec. 01 Internship in Marriage/Family III (200/85) Dr. Susan Lahey 3 Licensure Seeking Students Course Number Course Title Instructor(s) Hrs PSY 5453, Sec. 01 Internship (200/50) TBA 3 PSY 5454, Sec. 01 Internship (200/50) Dr. Julie Barnes 3 INTERNSHIP STUDENTS: The first meeting for internship students is January 4 in Quick Lecture Hall. The meeting is scheduled from 6:00pm 9:00 pm. All internship students are required to attend this meeting. ATTENTION: Students in Practicum Techniques & Interventions I or II or in Marital Therapy I or II do not attend this meeting. Students planning to register for Practicum or Internship need to secure their clinical site, have it approved through the Practicum/Internship Coordinator, Johanna Powell, and have all required forms submitted by the semester deadline: Summer semester: March 1 Fall semester: July 1 Spring semester: November 1 For full instruction regarding the submission of the practicum application and/or the internship summary and contract, go to https://tnu4u.trevecca.edu, log in using your Trevecca username and password, then go to the Graduate Counseling Program team site page and click on Practicum/Internships. PRACTICUM/INTERNSHIP FEES: Practicum/Internship fee ($54) applied per course. Additional FDOC fee ($45) applied to CSL 5482 & MFC 5700. Extension fee ($250) applied to an extended Practicum/Internship course.
MASTER S CLASS OFFERINGS SATURDAY (8:00am 2:45pm) First Half: Jan. 6, 13, 20, 27, Feb. 3, Feb. 10 Second Half: Feb. 24, Mar. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 401 CSL 5220, Sec. 01 Lifespan Development Prof. Teri Murphy 401 CSL 5260, Sec. 51 Helping Relationships Dr. Sara Hopkins 102 CSL 5430, Sec. 01 Group Therapy & Process Dr. Aimee Isenberg 102 CSL 5240, Sec. 51 Advanced Abnormal Psychology Dr. Michael Christian 103 CSL 5100, Sec. 01 Introduction to Psychological Research Dr. James Schut 103 CSL 5441, Sec. 51 Introduction to Psychological Testing Dr. Tammy Beeman 101 CSL 5390, Sec. 01 Effective Treatments in Therapy Dr. Michael Christian 101 CSL 5231, Sec. 51 Theories of Counseling/Psychotherapy Dr. Jason Jordan 402 CSL 5482, Sec. 01 Techniques and Interventions I Dr. Peter Wilson 402 CSL 5483, Sec. 51 Techniques and Interventions II Dr. Peter Wilson 100 MFC 5700, Sec. 01 Marital Therapy I Dr. Don Harvey 100 MFC 5710, Sec. 51 Marital Therapy II Dr. Don Harvey 105 CSL 5580 Sec. 51 Special Topics in Counseling: Suicide Prevention Dr. Julie Barnes MONDAY (8:00am 2:45pm) First Half: Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29, Feb. 5, 12 Second Half: Feb. 26, Mar. 5, 12, 19, 26, Apr. 2 223 MFC/CSL 5510, Sec. 01 Divorce & Divorce Adjustment NOTE: Available as counseling elective Dr. Don Harvey 223 MFC 5400, Sec. 51 Marital Therapy: Crisis Situations & Sexuality NOTE: Not available as counseling elective Dr. Susan Lahey & Dr. Michael Christian
TUESDAY (8:00am 2:45pm) First Half: Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30, Feb. 6, 13 Second Half: Feb. 27, Mar. 6, 13, 20, 27, Apr. 3 402 CSL 5430, Sec. 02 Group Therapy & Process Prof. Teri Murphy 402 CSL 5240, Sec. 52 Advanced Abnormal Psychology Dr. Michael Christian 224 CSL 5390, Sec. 02 Effective Treatments in Therapy Dr. Michael Christian 224 CSL 5231, Sec. 52 Theories of Counseling/Psychotherapy Dr. Jason Jordan THURSDAY (8:00am- 2:45pm) First Half: Jan. 11, 18, 25, Feb. 1, 8, 15 Second Half: Mar. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Apr. 5 Greathouse 211 CSL 5250, Sec. 01 Counseling Diverse Populations Dr. Dianne Bradley Greathouse 211 CSL 5472, Sec. 51 Ethical Standards & Legal Issues Dr. Bruce McCurdy 224 CSL 5330, Sec. 01 Chemical Use & Abuse Dr. DeAndrea Witherspoon 224 CSL 5230, Sec. 51 Career Counseling & Prof Development Prof. Teri Murphy MONDAY/THURSDAY (6:00pm 9:00pm) First Half: Jan. 8, 11, 15, 18, 22, 25, 29, Feb. 1, 5, 8 12, 15 Second Half: Feb. 26, Mar. 1, 5, 8, 12, 15, 19, 22, 26, 29, Apr. 2, 5 223 MFC/CSL 5510, Sec. 02 Divorce & Divorce Adjustment NOTE: Available as counseling elective Prof. Teri Murphy 223 MFC 5400, Sec. 52 Marital Therapy: Crisis Situations & Sexuality NOTE: Not available as counseling elective Dr. Susan Lahey & Dr. Michael Christian
DOCTORAL CLASS OFFERINGS Doctoral Students Internships/Dissertation Course Number Course Title Instructor(s) Hrs CSL 7361, Sec. 01 Doctoral Internship II Counseling Dr. Susan Lahey 2 CSL 7361, Sec. 02 Doctoral Internship II Supervision Dr. Don Harvey 2 CSL 7361, Sec. 03 Doctoral Internship II Teaching Dr. Susan Lahey 2 CSL 7303, Sec. 01 Dissertation Research Dr. James Schut 2 TUESDAY (8:00am 11:00am) Location 2016 Cohort Course Class Meeting Dates 401 CSL 7300, Sec. 01 Dissertation Proposal Development I Dr. Susan Lahey & Dr. James Schut Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30, Feb. 6, 13 27, Mar. 6, 13, 20, 27, Apr. 3 TUESDAY (1:00pm 4:00pm) Location 2017 Cohort Course Class Meeting Dates 401 CSL 7104, Sec. 01 Specialized Systemic Family Therapy (Practicum) Dr. Susan Lahey Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30, Feb. 6, 13 27, Mar. 6, 13, 20, 27, Apr. 3 THURSDAY (8:00am 11:00am) Location 2017 Cohort Course Class Meeting Dates 401 CSL 7030, Sec. 01 Qualitative Research and Program Evaluation Dr. James Schut Jan. 11, 18, 25, Feb. 1, 8, 15 Mar. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Apr. 5 THURSDAY (1:00pm 4:00pm) Location 2016 Cohort Courses Class Meeting Dates 401 CSL 7102, Sec. 01 Theories of Affect Regulation and Attachment (Affective Therapy) Prof. Kenny Sanderfer Jan. 11, 18, 25, Feb. 1, 8, 15 Mar. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Apr. 5 402 CSL 7152, Sec. 01 Professional Challenges for Counselors Dr. Peter Wilson Jan. 11, 18, 25, Feb. 1, 8, 15 Mar. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Apr. 5
THURSDAY (6:00pm 9:00pm) Location 2016 Cohort Course Class Meeting Dates 401 CSL 7010, Sec. 01 Issues of Integration: Christian Ideology in a Professional World Dr. Tammy Beeman Jan. 11, 18, 25, Feb. 1, 8, 15 Mar. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Apr. 5 Two Weekends: Friday (2:00pm 9:00pm) & Saturday (8:00am 5:00pm) Location 2017 Cohort Course Class Meeting Dates CLCS Conference Room CSL 7003, Sec. 01 Psychodynamic Psychotherapies Dr. Alan Godwin Initial Meeting Date (required): December 5 th @ 12pm January 19 th & 20 th March 23 & 24 Note: All course room locations are tentative and may change.
Summer 2018 SATURDAY 140 Group Therapy & Process Advanced Abnormal Psychology 138 Counseling Diverse Populations Ethical Standards & Legal Issues 136 Effective Treatments in Therapy Theories of Counseling/Psychotherapy 134 Chemical Use & Abuse Career Counseling & Prof. Development CSL Elective Grief Counseling MONDAY MFC/CSL EL The Child in the Family System Family Therapy NOT available as a counseling elective TUESDAY 139 Counseling Diverse Populations Ethical Standards & Legal Issues 135 Chemical Use & Abuse Career Counseling & Prof. Development CSL Elective Special Topics in Counseling THURSDAY 141 Lifespan Development Helping Relationships 137 Introduction to Psychological Research Introduction to Psychological Testing Techniques & Interventions I - Practicum Marital Therapy I - Practicum Techniques & Interventions II - Practicum Marital Therapy II - Practicum MONDAY/THURSDAY MFC/CSL EL The Child in the Family System Family Therapy NOT available as a counseling elective Days Tuesday Tuesday Thursday Days Thursday Thursday Weekend DOCTORAL COURSES 2017 Cohort Supervision Models 1:00p 4:00pm Technology and Teaching Strategies in Counselor Education 6:00pm 9:00pm Diagnosis & Treatment of Sexual Disorders 8:00am 11:00am DOCTORAL COURSES 2016 Cohort Cognitive Behavioral Therapies 1:00pm 4:00pm Dissertation Proposal Development II 6:00pm 9:00pm Treating Addictions: A Family Dynamics Approach